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The Smallest Shifts Are Often the Most Powerful

12th January 2026 /Posted byLouise Blackman

At the beginning of the year, many organisations are talking about change.

New strategies. New structures. New ways of working.

And yet, anyone who has been close to real change knows this truth:
Nothing changes unless behaviour changes.
And behaviour rarely changes in big, dramatic moments.

It changes in small ones.

A moment before a meeting

One of our recent ORSC participants is a senior HR leader.
Highly experienced. Calm under pressure. Used to being “the adult in the room”.

She shared a moment that might sound almost insignificant — and yet perfectly captures what ORSC offers from the very start.

Before a challenging meeting early in the year — one involving tension, competing agendas, and the usual post-holiday urgency — she paused.

Not to rehearse her arguments.
Not to plan how she would manage others.

She paused to adjust herself.

She noticed her own internal state.
She checked the energy she was about to bring into the system.
She asked herself: How do I want to show up in this relationship right now?

Nothing about the meeting agenda changed.
But everything about how she entered the room did.

That pause — that tiny internal adjustment — is not accidental.
It’s a meta-skill developed through ORSC.

ORSC doesn’t start with “big transformation”

People often imagine that a training like ORSC only shows its value later — once you’ve completed the full series, or once you’re formally coaching teams.

What we see, time and again, is something different.

The benefits begin immediately, and they show up in:

  • how you prepare for conversations
  • how you read a room
  • how you process conflict instead of carrying it
  • how you notice what’s happening between people, not just what’s being said

These are small shifts — often invisible to others — but they are powerful.

They change the quality of meetings.
They soften stuck dynamics.
They create more choice in moments that used to feel automatic.

Seeds, not fireworks

ORSC works a bit like planting seeds.

At first, you might not see much on the surface.
You learn a concept. You try a tool. You notice yourself pausing where you didn’t before.

Then, over time:

  • those pauses become more natural 
  • your awareness sharpens 
  • your responses become more intentional 
  • your impact in systems becomes more consistent 

Some seeds germinate quickly.
Others take a season.

But all of them are shaping how you relate — to yourself, to others, and to the systems you’re part of.

Why this matters now

At the start of the year, many teams are already dealing with:

  • unresolved conflict carried over from last year 
  • pressure to “do things differently” without knowing how 
  • change initiatives that depend on people behaving in new ways 

ORSC doesn’t give you a script for these moments.
It gives you capacity — the ability to work with complexity as it unfolds.

And that capacity begins with the smallest of actions:
a pause, a breath, a shift in stance, a different choice.

From the first day

Whether someone joins ORSC Fundamentals or steps into the full ORSC Series, what they often say surprises them most is this:

“I’m using this already.”

Not because they’ve mastered everything — but because they’ve started to see systems differently.
And once you see them, you can’t unsee them.

That’s how change really happens.
Quietly. Gradually. Relationally.

Like seeds, doing their work beneath the surface — until one day, you realise the landscape has changed.

 

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